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A ' '?" 414413' '' ' 4(1!:-- $124000 worth of methamphetamines Saturday from an illegal chemical lab built inside the basement of a home in the middle of a residential neighborhood Two suspects a husband and wife both 37 were arrested without inci dent and booked into the Salt Lake County Jail on charges of manufacturing methamphetamines said jail officials Police arrested the suspects after a drug bust at their home 4913 S Frieze Circle (2665 West) about 7 am said Salt Lake County Sheriff's Detective Bart Palmer Authorities uncovered 2142 pounds of methamphetamines or "crank" in the basement of the home along with chemicals and equipment to manufacture the drug said Detective Palmer A shotgun was also found in the home he said A field test of the drugs tested positive for methamphetamines and the drugs and lab equipment will be stored in the sheriff's office evidence room said one deputy Agents also discovered chemistry manuals flasks gas burners and a memo stating that the drug was to be sold at $55 per half-graaccording to one narcotics agent "They can manufacture the product as much as they want" said Detective Palmer "And the potential is for hundreds of thousands of t4 ' "RV7‘9''''': iA :i14:04110aLt :6::: ::::::::!: ::: :: U495:73 :: :::: —Tribune Stoll Photo by Rick Egon Tribune Staff Writer The fauna and flora marched to the heartbeat of Mother Nature Saturday as Utah kicked off a week of festivities leading up to Earth Day April 22 About 100 participants in the All Species Parade wearing masks and costumes representing plants and animals walked across the University of Utah Campus Most of the marchers were children although there were a significant number of adults willing to howl and growl "The jidea of an parade was to extend our notion of community to include all life forms" said Terry Tempest-William- s naturalist in residence for the Utah Museum of Natural History which sponsored the parade She also emphasized that it was a "fun time" designed to reflect the upbeat side of Earth Day "With Earth Day we hear so much about the There is also a great joy" down side the acid rain the rain forests Several marchers tapped softly on primitive drums which one of the drummers said was symbolic of Mother Nature's heartbeat Mother Nature represented by museum life science teacher Terry Woodbrey led the parade with a flowered hat and a few insects buzzing around her "It helps children to know that each and every one of the species are important" said Ms Woodbrey who said she has 18 different species roaming around her house including a tarantula named "Cindy Lou" The parade culminated at the fountain east of the Marriott Library where about 200 people gathered for a few speeches and musical interludes including an unusual percussion arrangement from "The Garbage Gurus" The Gurus from Park City pounded out varied beats on rusted storage tanks oil drums and other discarded hunks of metal "We are the Garbage Gurus" they chanted "We make noise from your trash" Cal lie Tempest who offered Among the speakers was her own plan for saving the planet Step 6: "Take care of the earth and animals It's our home We share it" reflected on the first Earth Day in Rep Wayne Owens Column 3 See four-wheele- d - (f4 ‘4 ' 1 i Mr Gorrell Mr Jorgensen ale—' f' 4- ' ' '74 at:' r::- - 9 i:' ' 7 ti 7' A 4:'::::''V:: The Salt Lake Tribune won six -- awards Saturday et -- 41 ‘ il il-i- rk '4: 4? --- 37) a night at the annual banquet of the So- Ms House ciety of Profes- sional Journalists Utah Headliners Chapter Tribune reporters Chris Jorgensen Mike Gorrell and Jim Woolf were awarded first place in spot news for their comprehensive coverage of the Quail Creek Dam failure Tribune photographer Rick Egan won first place for general excellence in print photography for the portfolio he entered for 1989 Tim Fitzpatrick and staff won a top award for "Cold Fusion" in the ongoing-coveragcategory Mr Fitzpatrick has a bachelor of science de e - - ‘" ::::::::::':''::: "Ipca"''': I ek11::: :::::::::: r"77was1411''0::':: it'ils-011"- t ( f h f : '' " - ''' 4 ' - 4'' 4 i5 : -- § 4ko 4g 1 4 Ms Stsco Ms Mach gree in physics from Utah State University Other Tribune first-placwinners are Paul Roily for "Liquor Bill Dies After Calls From Church" in the investigative-reporting category Lex Hemphill's "A Night That Changed Basketball" for sports reporting and Cathy Free with "Freestyle" in criticism columns and the analysis category Dawn House won a second-placaward in general reporting for her article "Is Drug Cash Tainting Justice on 'Cocaine Lane'?" e a e ":: '' ?'' 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:n ': i i ': if0 (9 4-- - f :ge! : 0 - - i II tiaka - aka - 1 ‘ —Tribune Staff Photo by Lynn The Shooting Star Saloon Utah's oldest is a bar rich with history and char- church and a school While there is now a law prohibiting tbe sale of al- cohol near a church or school in The Shooting Star's case it doesn't apply The saloon was there first While Huntsville is the hometown of late Mormon Church President David O McKay and hundreds of people pass through town each year to take a look at his birthplace an equal number of people from Norway to North Dakota want to buy a beer at the famous Shooting Star And it's no wonder From the St Bernard head mounted on the wail to the dollar bills stuck to the ceiling the tables that were once used by monks at the nearby monastery and -- - Afr - -1-r ' 4 lc c ANI:7:tA- ' ' ' 00 4 r 4 4 " 0 It 7:4 : l I' CP 4" S tilik1 iy - f ' f'VAC 40 ' -- 41 - ' 1' : - V ti A 04i4'' Free Ms '5347'4'70 flf 4 ''0 tit 'k gia Ot" 1 ''v' " ki-- t t -1- 1 r ( 4Co t MOPeet ''Z 1 i i l' -' ! 414CV ' k '::I Mr Allred Editorial writer Diane Cole placed second in editorials — all media In addition to general excellence Tribune photographers captured awards in spot news feature and sports Steve Griffin took second-place honors in photography Mr Egan won second place in for news his spot "Firelight" entry Al liartmann won second place in feature photography for The Last Roundup" and Jeff Allred won secone general-excellenc- d-place honors for -- Vampire See B4 Column 1 R Johnsan acter At the Huntsville mark all parched travelers are welcome land-taver- n 111-year-o- ld d the messages on the bathi oorn ceilings and walls The Shooting Star is full of history While it has gone through several owners over the years the saloon has always remained open — even when its most n famous owner a Swede named Olsen was repeatedly arrested and put in jail for running a bootlegging operation in the basement in the late 1800s "As soon as he was put in jail his wife would take over the bootlegging and running the bar" says John Pose nien a agent who handles The Shooting Star's bookkeeping while his wife Heidi runs the place "It worked out pretty well for them because whenever she was arrested hand-scrawle- Ho-ke- real-estat- and put in jail Hoken would get out They'd take turns getting arrested and doing the bootlegging" Heidi and John haven't had to spend any time behind jail bars (their basement contains storage boxes and extra cases of beer instead of whiskey) but they have spent many hours behind the mahogany Shooting Star bar since Heidi took over managing the town gathering spot last year Although they had been coming to The Shooting Star Saloon for burgers and cold beer ever since they married and settled in Huntsville nearly 30 years ago it never oeColumn 1 See home-brewe- d B-- 5 Suit Accuses Financier Of Defrauding S&L By Dawn House Tribune Staff Writer The former owner of the defunct LA Express football team defrauded State Savings while the Utah-basehis sports franchise was losing money and negotiating contracts with athletes federal attorneys charged this week e California financier and Express owner J William Oldenburg and three former associates are charged with defrauding State Savings and Loan Association by $41 million through questionable projects that led to its collapse in 1984 Mr Oldenburg his attorney Martin Mandel and State Savings board directors James Rosetti and Charles Burgardt are charged with converting State Savings' assets to their own use The lawsuit filed by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp in 1985 claims Mr Oldenburg owner of State Savings loaned funds for speculative projects through the Utah savings and loan to companies he owned and controlled The financier is charged with defrauding State Savings in 1983 and 84 when the LA Express was losing $500000 a month The sport franchise was negotiating contracts during this time with sports stars such as Steve Young former quarterback for Brigham Young University said FSLIC attorney John Gall Shortly before the trial began last d :: Mr Hartmann e '''''-':- ' Ink g :: 4 :4 -- '9' award went to Carol A Sisco for "Loners Who Were Grandfathers" and a third-plachonor in the same category was given to Nancy Melich for "The Art of Giving" Honorable-mentioawards for series and special projects were won by Mr Gorrell for "Wilberg Mine Disaster Recap" and Ms Free for "Class of '64 Then and Now" : 54 40:: - r - G'::' "4vS1 ::: 4 Mr e ' ::41 ::::::okt -- :':: ::: Mr Hemphill 0th :3 ot-- (::!7:)4t i 'd"':''' )::: -- ' 5' :k is'- 7 - y 40)" 7 'k - Ms Cole A ' rkir '':- ': 1 1 :00 4 :::): e- ' ' - :4 :4:' A ':- - 4'?ts:!!-::-:- i :At '' t':'4't Ay : 44': - ' 2 751gitti i011: :':!t4 ' ':':4 ' 17 CI r" 1!- ':: I ihp ti to 0 t t: ' I 1:-- 'tit''' ' :‘I:--TI:ti:------f- ' ' 1' 1-- I tie -- ?4 ' - ::: '' ::::' ':::::::::!:':':ogist:) ) la & I " - vr::000 :: ' 'i i: relf' :":4 :' ' N Mr Roily '' 4--4- 444 ri) ::' ?:::::::::::::y ' !14'4:::4:::::11!H:::::-:-7:- I - -- : :::H:::h: :':: ::::::!::c:'::1:1:s:'!: - ' :: '' '''''': :"?:::::::1:::iiii':-::- g"'!"t0'''''''ffitaMA: : ::) V ' - " r' 4 :::::: ' '" ' '":1 tii- - ' 4"::'1!::'::::::'''r'''3A:::1::s:11::"''" ::4 - ? 0 4 444 ")- Mr Fitzpatrick Mr Egan x)- '1'4:- - 1i 0 :::js :''' vettost' y Ago"' 1 we y No fof 4-- first places eluding best spot- news coverage and general excellence in photography among its 19 0 Tim : ' !::::!6i:0:''"'"':'y::i'i:::t 1t ictio Azvi:411 - ::':::::1 - Tribune Staff Garners 19 Journalism Awards iS : 4tat' elt sti ' 4 4 tintite - ' - r - 1 i ': -- '4' $r t' - 7 4 tk A ' v''41'' 44 t ii i Mr Woolf '" - - - tkt40 100 ) ' 1 :: m-- ':::'::3:":':' tx"t"'1x: --:- 's -- four-legge- -- 14 4- ' :"::::::::::: :::::'5:::'"'"":' '' d & ( - !L -- 0- -- "What's been going on?" In any other bar in any other town a loincloth might guarantee a few comments or stares from the local cowboys but at The Shooting Star Saloon Utah's oldest continually operated tavern Squire Mire's attire is not only acceptable it's desirable Everybody is welcome at the 111- saloon from tattoo- - and year-ol- d leather-claHell's Angels on Harleys to yuppie tourists in BMWs or Mercedes and local ranch hands on horses Unlike most bars The Shooting Star still offers a place to park a d Mustang and a one too There's a hitching post out back used by bootleggers and grandmothers alike since 1879 — the year the doors of The Shooting Star swung open for the first time The state's oldest tavern is in the heart of a town with about 600 people — mostly Mormons — and is next door to the town hall and near a B-- 2 I t tIgRAft-- booms from the nickelodeon six-poi- 74' Ixit — k:'":' '''''' "How are you doing today By Tim Fitzpatrick 4011) 4:: :if:::A:- i 1-- '''4' :::-:- ' ' a wffre Squire?" says Heidi pulling back the Coors tap and filling the mug to the brim with the frothy golden brew "Are you going to have a burger today?" "No just a few beers" says Squire who is also called Wanna-B- e although never to his face because he follows the ways of the Cheyenne Indians "People sometimes call me that behind my back" he says "because I try to keep the ways of the Cheyenne alive as much as I can" After thanking Heidi for the beer he straightens the back flap of his loincloth so it falls in a neat line over the bar stool then swivels to his left and says hello to two men in scuffed boots and black cowboy hats a few bar stools down "Hey how ya doin' Squire?" they say loudly as George Strait's "All My Ex's Live in Texas" Animals Plants People Join Earth Day Prelude k C 85-ce- Joanna Jaeckle left brother Alan and their father Kurt march through U of U campus in the All Species Parade 4 :' tts::':t"i::7:f zw --- ---: :: By Cathy Free Tribune Staff Writer HUNTSVILLE Weber County — neckIn his loincloth and bear-clalace Squire Mire steps up to the bar at The Shooting Star Saloon and orders a frosty mug of beer from barkeep Heidi Posnien is::::::::s tir - - 1 f44-- Oldest Utah Tavern Gets All Kinds Bars No One 0 :" :: - ' J:'i:':1::::::':1:1:::' :: :: t- '''' "'"i'''"Y 0'4e :: ::--- ': i Police confiscated more than i!:!:s1 ::S - Ar 41!:- - igi t- '')':tl'4' k j By Vince Horiuchi Tribune Staff Writer N''''S''--ki'-A:4Pkl- I ''''Tk' t''11 4T:4) :7 k - - '''34 '1 '' 4$: - z'''' 4:t'' 1i ' 1 :N'iCII1'i:-:-i3tz?''41- 4 :I' -- 441'1:$:1:1: '' ' - Sunday Morning—April 15 1990 Section 11 Page 1 Basement Bust Shuts Down Drug Lab i It 1 °cal I big-nam- e one-tim- Monday former Savings directors O Bryan Wilkinson and Nicholas L Muccino reached an undisclosed settlement with FSLIC attorneys and were dropped from the suit civil trial in Salt The non-jurLake before US District Judge David Winder is scheduled to last one month FSLIC attorneys say the defendants owe more than $41 million for "unsafe and unsound transactions" and they want $3 million each on insurance policies protecting State Savings against loss resulting from employee fraud Judge Winder has granted summary judgment against Mr Oldenburg on liability for an amount to be determined Summary judgment against insurance carriers MGIC Indemnity Corp Milwaukee and American Casualty Insurance Co of Reading Pa was also granted and certain claims remain Mr Gall said the defendants were "reckless" in the 1984 purchase of a real estate tract in Richmond Calif that State Savings bought shortly after Mr Oldenburg took control of the institution Federal regulators claim Mr Oldenburg bought the undeveloped California parcel fur $800000 seven years before selling it to State Savings for a ''grossly inflated" price of $557 million The parcel was owned by another Oldenburg firm San Francisco-Se- e Column 1 y 363-acr- e B-- 2 I iimik—iik01040austrmItt" 4kA oza J |